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Nov 27, 2024
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EC 320 - The Economics of Crime Credits: 3
A study of the economic approach to crime and crime prevention. The course will apply economic analysis to such areas of interest as deterring crime, the impact of criminal activity, the allocation of crime-fighting resources, crimes against people, property crime, and victimless crimes. Controversial issues such as the desirability of the death penalty and gun control legislation will be featured.
Pre-Requisites: EC 102 . Repeatable: May not be repeated for credit
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